THREATENING BEHAVIOR Sample Clauses

THREATENING BEHAVIOR. Any behavior deemed threatening is inappropriate and may result in immediate suspension and/or dismissal from school. Threatening behavior is defined as statements, gestures or actions intended to cause harm to another and/or damage to property. Behaviors deemed threatening are to be addressed in the following manner: Student exhibiting threatening behavior is removed from the situation and placed under the direct supervision of appropriate school personnel. Any incident of fighting warrant any involved persons to be dismissed from school immediately for a minimum of one day. Student’s parent/guardian is notified, as well as any other agencies if needed. Student is suspended from school pending the results of a mental health assessment conducted by an appropriately credentialed professional. Principals may consult with the Family Counseling Office for assistance in determining an adequate mental health assessment. Student may not attend school, any school activity, or be present on school grounds pending the results of the mental health assessment and a final placement decision. Mental health assessment results and recommendations are shared with the principal who makes a final placement decision that may include conditions for reinstatement and follow up. In making the final placement decision, the principal considers the results of the mental health assessment, any history of problematic behavior, the circumstances surrounding the threatening behavior, the nature of the threat, the developmental stage of the student, and other relevant information. If a student engages in threatening behavior a second time, the student may be dismissed from school.
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THREATENING BEHAVIOR. Conduct that threatens the health and safety of any person in or around the residential community, including, but not limited to, physical assault, threats that cause a person reasonably to be in sustained fear for one's own safety or the safety of their immediate family, is prohibited.

Related to THREATENING BEHAVIOR

  • Behavior 1. Students must respect each other.

  • Alcohol The intoxicating agent in beverage alcohol, ethyl alcohol or other low molecular weight alcohols including methyl and isopropyl alcohol.

  • Grievability Denial of a petition for reinstatement is grievable. The grievance may not be based on information other than that shared with the Employer at the time of the petition for reinstatement.

  • Violence (a) The parties agree that violence shall be defined as any incident in which an employee is abused, threatened or assaulted while performing his or her work. The parties agree it includes the application of force, threats with or without weapons and severe verbal abuse. The parties agree that such incidents will not be condoned. Any employee who believes he/she has been subjected to such incident shall report this to a supervisor who will make every reasonable effort to rectify the situation. For purposes of sub- article (a) only, employees as referred to herein shall mean all employees of the Employer.

  • WORKPLACE BEHAVIOR 3.1 The University, the Union and employees covered by this Agreement agree that all employees should work in an environment that fosters mutual respect and professionalism. The parties agree that inappropriate behavior in the workplace by or against employees, students, or members of the public does not promote the University’s mission, employee wellbeing, or productivity. All employees are responsible for contributing to such an environment and are expected to treat others with courtesy and respect.

  • Behaviour No obscene or insulting language or disorderly behaviour shall be permitted. This includes any form of entertainment that may be considered lewd or inappropriate for a public place or that may offend or cause embarrassment to others.

  • Abuse You agree to immediately notify us if you suspect fraudulent or abusive activity. If you so notify us, or we otherwise suspect fraudulent or abusive activity, you agree to cooperate with us in any fraud investigation and to use any fraud prevention measures we prescribe. Your failure to cooperate or to use such measures will result in your liability for all fraudulent usage or abusive activity associated with your Equipment (as defined below).

  • Illegal Activity No portion of the Property has been or will be purchased with proceeds of any illegal activity.

  • Offences 46.1. The Contractor must not commit or attempt to commit any offence:

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